Monday, September 11, 2017

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, NOT THE KIDS, ARE THE BIGGEST PROBLEM WITH ENFORCING RULES

Over and over people reading this blog have complained that there are no consequences for students who commit disruptive and often times criminal acts in the schools in both classrooms and the halls. I happen to agree that disruptive and criminal behavior is not acceptable. The contract, believe it or not, covers disruptive student actions.

Here is Contract Article 9:

ARTICLE NINE PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING SPECIAL BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
The Board agrees that the pro cedures and policies concerning the problem of disruptive children, embodied in the Special Circular which is reproduced in Appendix B following this Agreement, will not be changed during the term of this Agreement, except that the Chancellor may modify the circular, provided that the Union finds such modification acceptable. The provisions of the circular shall be subject to the grievance procedure and to arbitration only for the purpose of determining whether there has been a failure to comply with the procedural steps prescribed in the circular.

Here is Appendex B:

APPENDIX B SPECIAL CIRCULAR 1.
A child who threatens or engages in physical violence to himself, his/her fellow students, or a teacher may be directed by the teacher to report immediately to the principal or other designated supervisor under such escort as is prescribed by the school. Such pupil shall not be returned to the classroom without consultation between the principal and the teacher.

2.  Pupils who so seriously disrupt the classroom work as to impede effective instruction may be reported by the teacher to the principal or other designated supervisor. Such report shall be in writing and shall contain substantiating data on the behavior of the child.

3.  Upon receiving a report of violent or disruptive behavior the principal or his/her designated representative shall make a suitable investigation and shall promptly initiate a course of action that will best serve the needs of the school and the child.

4.  If the problem is not solved in this manner after available courses of action have been taken and the decision has been reached by the principal that the child still so seriously disrupts the classroom work as to impede effective instruction, the child should be referred to other facilities within the school.  If no such facilities exist within the school the principal shall refer the case to the community or assistant superintendent under existing procedures.

5.  Each plan of action should involve the parent, the teacher, the child and other appropriate personnel.  No final decision on placement or care should be arrived at without such participation.

6.  If action by the principal is unduly delayed or if the child is repeatedly returned to the same teacher’s classroom or if a series of actions by the principal does not resolve the issue, the teacher may appeal to the community or assistant superintendent.  The community or assistant superintendent shall set up an appropriate procedure for review and disposition of such cases.  If the community or assistant superintendent finds that the continued presence of that child in a regular classroom so interferes with instruction as to be seriously detrimental to the interests of all the children (including the particular child), he/she shall, if consistent with applicable law, direct that the child not be returned to a regular class and follow appropriate procedures for the proper placement of the child.

7.  There shall be established in each district a panel to hear appeals from the decision of the community or assistant superintendent.  The panel shall consist of a teacher selected by the Union, a parent selected by the local school board from a list of three names submitted to it by the district parents’ council, and a third member selected by the community or assistant superintendent who shall be employed by the school system in the field of psychology or social work or guidance.  The panel shall have the power to make recommendations in writing to the Chancellor who shall make the final decision on the appeal in accordance with applicable law.

During the first year of this circular the Chancellor will render his/her decision within 30 days following receipt of the panel recommendations and thereafter within 15 days.


Most teachers won't touch this clause to take action with a disruptive student or groups of students. The reason is adminsitrators would tie the teacher up with red tape and then possibly retaliate and blame the teacher.

If we were a real union, we would have a collective campaign to use Article 9 to ensure that our members are safe. This could be publicized so teachers know the UFT is fully supportive of classroom teachers collectively enforcing our contract.

Article 10 of the contract is about school safety. There are Chancellor's Regulations and the SAVE law too. Teachers don't use the contract, rules, regulations or laws mostly because many of us are afraid nothing will be done and the UFT will not back us up or has no power to support us. Student behavior is a problem, but the usuelessness of the contract in many schools is a much bigger issue because what is on paper is meaningless.

Go ahead folks; now you are on topic commenting on student behavior.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

The principal investigates and then what? Restorative justice? Well, we cant suspend? Well, the teacher is the problem. He curses all of us. Your lesson isnt interesting enough. He has problems at home. Another words, let it keep happening. lets come to the realization that some dont belong in HS, some will never get better, improve or achieve. Some walk in disrespectful and abusive, and never change, no matter how nice we are. And some of you have the nerve to they that children, who cant read or write at 20 years old, who have criminal records 10 miles long, can detect that we think they are dirt. I dont think they are dirt, i see how they act, and how they expect to do nothing pass, get paid and run the place.

Anonymous said...

What if we all say you are right? Will you help to do something about it or would you prefer to just complain as an anonymous commenter on a blog?

Anonymous said...

Sure I will. I send it on uft.org. I have filed complaints. And then I get targeted and the principal is in the room the next day.

Anonymous said...

Come on, we know how it goes. Was at a "bad" closing school. Complained, took notes, wrote lists, sure enough, this led to me getting targeted, all of a sudden after years of service with no problems, the principal said she was hearing things about me, i was wrestling with the students, then i wrote them up. Totally untrue. How do i combat that, say its untrue? They will lie to cover anything and can easily come down on you. So to just report it often hurts you more than anything, which leads to students having free reign. You are a thorn in the side admin, you speak up, they try to crush you.

anon said...

uft on facebook!

Anonymous said...

Mulgrew needs to go.

Anonymous said...

You know, as per deblasio,take the side of the criminal, terrorist, etc.

Anonymous said...

How about the word nigga, the constant use, admin at fault?

Anonymous said...

Mulgrew is a disgrace.

Anonymous said...

The only "solution" for a teacher is to work in a school with low amounts of student issues. It's going to take a big tragedy from one of these "kids" who were given 1000 chances to improve but didn't and were allowed to continue terrorizing everyone

Anonymous said...

Or throw kids out who dont conform.

Anonymous said...

IF YOU DONT LIKE SHOVELING SHIT, THEN GET THE HELL OUT OF THE SEWER.
Unfortunately,that is the only answer.
And if no one filled those jobs in the sewer, only then would they consider cleaning it up.

Anonymous said...

Right, I should throw away my career, salary, masters, bachelors, tda, pension, social security, sick back...because the kids are criminals. Why not fix the problem?

Anonymous said...

There is a recent article in the New York Times about ATRS. Extremely negative. Makes you rethink how you have spent your career trying to lift up students that have low skills, excessive latenesses, many absences, do not do homework to reinforce work, lack responsibility in doing projects, may have been to jail, etc. Makes you think about how you've helped many students view education as a worthwhile investment in life, then comes an article like this. For a student to be successful there are four factors: the parents, the community, the school and the student. Would like to read such attacks on other factors, not just the same old story that it's the teacher which includes the status of those in the ATR pool. Let's not forget, the majority of ATRS are in this pool because a lot is lacking in the other the factors. To be at a school with the neediest kids and not lie about grades by inflating grades, etc and then get penalized by school closures just makes you rethink to work in schools with this type of school population ever again. Guess that's why grade inflation and teaching to the test is what is going on and the majority of cases where this occurs has not been discovered yet Mulgrew is going along with the hype. There needs to be new leadership and appreciation for educators that work in the most challenging schools.

Anonymous said...

They wont mention other factors because the liberal media would call racism. Black crime, single parent, no father, 19 years old unable to read and write, growing up getting handouts, forever fetting handouts, commit crime blame cops, abuse everybody in your path...Blame the ATRs.

Anonymous said...

The UFT is allowing attacks on the most experienced teachers by abusive administrators.

Anonymous said...

This problem exists all around the country. There is not one cause nor one solution. Years ago, teachers who worked with "troubled" students were valued and appreciated. People didn't pretend that everything was rosy. I miss those days. Nothing will change anytime soon. Neither the DOE or the UFT will ever admit that some people have serious issues. I do hold the DOE and the UFT responsible for allowing these troubled people to interfere and rob the "normal" students of an education. By catering to the few, we have lost the masses. So, the bottom line: Get used to the abuse or get out.